reboot after installation of napp-it (or check napp-it menu "Snapshots > Bootenvorinments" that current BE is default) orreboot

Re-enter
a password for root, this will create an additional SMB passord to
allow root to connect via SMB with full file permissions.Optionally or when you get a permission error in the GUI, set a pw for napp-it.passwd rootpasswd napp-it

The OmniOS defaults are suboptimal regarding network settings (ip-buffer), NFS settings, AHCI Hotplug behaviour (disabled per default) or disk timeouts (up to 3 minutes on problems, way to high should be reduced to a TLER alike timeout of 7s).

On napp-it Pro, you can enable improved settings with the base tuning option in System > System Tuning

optional use ESXi vmware toolsIf you want to install VMware tools in OmniOS, you can either mount the tools iso manually according to http://napp-it.org/doc/ESXi-

- open the Installer ESXi iso with 7Zip (file VMware-VMvisor-Installer-5.5.0-1331820.x86_64.iso)- then open TOOLS.T00 and then the file TOOLS with 7zip

- Open the folder 5.5.0/vmtoolsYou can see all tool-isos now

- Open Solaris ISO- Open vmware-solaris-tools.tar.gz- Open vmware-solaris-tools.rar

- Copy the folder vmware-tools-distrib to your OmniOS /root folder (ex use WinSCP)- change permissions of this folder to 777 recursively- open a console on OmniOS (as root) and run perl /root/vmware-tools-distrib/vmware-install.pl

Some interactive commands like usermanagement that call passwd require the Expect modules.This modules like IO::Tty are very sensitive to the installed Perl version.

For OmniOS i have included two versions of this modules. Mostly napp-it detects the correct version. If you get error messagesabout Perl modules like IO::Tty try the following (usually OmniOS 151004, 151010):cp -R /var/web-gui/data/tools/omni_bloody/CGI/. /var/web-gui/data/napp-it/CGI/

if this does not help, use the other variant: (usually OmniOS 1511006, 151008):cp -R /var/web-gui/data/tools/omni_stable/CGI/. /var/web-gui/data/napp-it/CGI/

Perl64If you install any package that switches Perl defaults from Perl from 32 to 64 bitExpect will not work as it requires 32 bit. Go back to a previous BE then.